New Findings about Viral Infections
With the Photon Resonance Test

By Helmut W. Schimmel, MD, DMD

A translation of an official lecture by Dr. Schimmel at the “Medicine Week” conference in Baden-Baden, Germany on Oct. 30, 2001 to “The Physicians Society for Functional Medicine and Photon Resonance”. Topics covered:

  • Short description of the Photon Resonance Test
  • Four stage testing
  • New findings about the different infection phases in viral illnesses
  • Five viral infection stages
  • Where are viruses and infectious viral material mostly tested?
  • Pathogenetic interrelations between viruses, infectious viral material and chronic degenerative and aggressive illnesses
  • New therapeutic aspects in viral infections

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New Findings about Viral Infections
Published July 2001
© Copyright 2001, Dr. Helmut Schimmel
Occidental Institute and Praxis2Practice, Penticton, BC Canada

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